Deadline is approaching quickly

Nvidia has heavily invested in artificial intelligence, building powerful graphics cards that are optimized for AI and machine learning tasks. This investment has paid off for Nvidia, resulting in a booming gaming GPU lineup and a strong presence in the AI and ML markets.

In contrast, while AMD has made great strides in the GPU and CPU markets, it has yet to catch up with Nvidia in the AI realm. AMD has tried to optimize its latest GPUs for AI through unused AI cores, but it lacks the extensive software ecosystem that Nvidia has built up around its graphics cards.

Although AMD is a crucial competitor to Nvidia in the GPU market, its lack of AI presence puts it at a disadvantage as AI continues to permeate our daily lives. AI is increasingly being used in gaming, as well as in chatbots, personal assistants, navigation apps, and smart home devices. As computers are needed to perform more complex tasks, GPUs must keep up, and AMD may be doomed to fall behind if it does not get serious about AI.